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What morph female should I get? ;)
This November, I'm visiting the reptile expo in Arizona. Now, I want a baby female BP to breed with my male when I get her to the correct weight. Now, I'm going to list the morphs I would want, and you tell me which I should get and the price of it because I'm not too clear on prices.
-Cinnamon
-Spider
-Pastel
Also, any other morphs that are under $400 I would want to look into those, but I want it to be a dominant or co-dominant. I'm impatient, and want to make some good lookin' morphs in the first generation. I can't even wait to breed and that will take a year or so, so I'm not a patient person. I guess the wait is worth it though.
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Re: What morph female should I get? ;)
0.1 albino ball (Eleanor Rigby)
1.0 het albino ball (Jeremy Hillary Boob)
1.0 pastel phet ghost ball (Mick Jagger)
0.1 norm ball (Mrs. Lovett)
0.1.0 albino pacman frog (Keith Richards)
0.1.0 albino pacman frog (Paul McCartney)
0.2 kitties (Jerry Garcia & Layne Staley)
0.1 mini schnauzer (Elliott Smith)
0.1 rottweiler (Angel)
1.0 german shepherd (Astro)
0.1 fiance (Christina)
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Re: What morph female should I get? ;)
An option to consider in your price range would be a Mojave.
You should get what YOU like the most since it will be YOUR pet.
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Re: What morph female should I get? ;)
I concur, get what you want to breed.
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Re: What morph female should I get? ;)
 Originally Posted by BallPythonLOVER
This November, I'm visiting the reptile expo in Arizona. Now, I want a baby female BP to breed with my male when I get her to the correct weight. Now, I'm going to list the morphs I would want, and you tell me which I should get and the price of it because I'm not too clear on prices.
-Cinnamon
-Spider
-Pastel
Also, any other morphs that are under $400 I would want to look into those, but I want it to be a dominant or co-dominant. I'm impatient, and want to make some good lookin' morphs in the first generation. I can't even wait to breed and that will take a year or so, so I'm not a patient person. I guess the wait is worth it though. 
Usually it takes about 2 years to get a female to a proper breeding weight. Even if the female grows rapidly, many breeders will wait until the 2nd winter just to be on the safe side.
These are approximate female prices from my experience, all breeders will price differently.
-Cinnamon $350-400
-Spider $300-400
-Pastel $175-225
Some breeders will also go lower or higher depending on quality, but generally pastels will be the most inexpensive. My female spider was 325, but I have seen 'selected' spiders that have nice patterns up for 400. It really depends and varies.
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Re: What morph female should I get? ;)
I got my pastel for $125 at the reptile show here, and he is GORGEOUS - and extremely sweet to boot. You might also find a ghost/hypo or mojave in that price range, although they're usually closer to $350. Good luck!
Lolo's Collection...
Ball Pythons: 0.4 Normals, 1.0 Pastel, 1.1 Mojaves, 1.0 Black Pastel, 2.0 Spiders, 0.1 Lesser, 1.0 Orange Ghost, 0.1 Honeybee
0.1 Spotted Python, 1.1 Stimson's Pythons, 1.0 Jungle Carpet Python
3.4 Corn Snakes, 1.1 Western Hognose Snakes, 1.2 cats, and 1.0 dog (47lb mutt)
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Re: What morph female should I get? ;)
Actually with a baby female you'll have to wait at least 2-3 years until she's sexually mature, even if she is of proper weight. But the wait is well worth it...
Get what YOU personally want to produce. My first BP is a Pastel and I paid $200 for him. I think he was well worth it.
If it were me, I would personally get a Cinnamon and/or Pastel because I want to produce Pewters, Sterling Pastels, and Super Pastels.
Good luck!
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